What’s covered
تشمل مزايا الصحة الجسدية الخاصة بك:
- زيارات مُقَدِّمي الخدمات الطبية
- الفحوصات المخبرية والأشعة السينية
- تنظيم الأسرة
- رعاية الحمل
- الإقامة في المستشفى لتلقي الرعاية الصحية اللازمة
- خدمات السم
- Durable medical equipment, such as a wheelchair or walker. Learn more in our handout:
English | Spanish | Arabic | Simplified Chinese | Traditional Chinese | Russian | Somali | Vietnamese - العلاج الطبيعي، وتقويم العمود الفقري، والوخز بالإبر، وغيرها من طرق الرعاية البديلة لحالات صحية مُحَدَّدة (يتطلب الأمر الحصول على إذن)
- الأدوية الموصوفة
Find a primary care provider
Look on your Member ID to find your current provider. If you would like to select a new provider, you can search our directory and call Customer Service to request a change.
Your primary care provider relationship
مُقدِّم الرعاية الصحية الأولية، ويُشار إليه عادة بـ(PCP)، أفضل شخص يعرف حالتك الصحية. Your PCP might be a doctor, nurse practitioner or physician's assistant. If needed, your PCP can refer you to a specialist for more specific care. These services are all covered by CareOregon. Start with your PCP for all your health care needs.
It's important to have a trusting relationship with all your providers-including physical, dental and mental health providers. A close relationship means your provider knows you well, and you feel comfortable when you see them. Health Share/CareOregon wants to help you build that relationship and find a provider who works best for you.
Wellness visit
As a CareOregon member, you get assigned to a PCP, and you'll find their name and number on your Member ID card. But it's also important for your PCP to get to know you.
As soon as you get your Member ID card, make an appointment with your PCP for a regular check-up, or wellness visit, even if you’re not sick.
من المهم الاستعداد للزيارة التي تقوم بها لمُقَدِّم خدمات الرعاية الأولية (PCP) من أجل تحقيق أقصى قدر من الاستفادة منها. ويكون ذلك بإعداد قائمة بالأسئلة والاستفسارات التي قد تكون لديك. Also, bring a list of all the medications you're taking.
PCP, urgent care or emergency room?
Go to your PCP for:
- Checkups
- Tests and health screening
- Mild illness (cold, flu, constipation, allergic reactions, sprains, etc.)
- After-hours care (call to see if available)
Go to urgent care if:
- You need immediate care and your PCP tells you to go to urgent care or can’t see you
- You aren’t assigned to a PCP
Go to the emergency room for life-threatening symptoms, like these:
- Chest pain
- Hard time breathing
- Head trauma
- Mental distress
If you believe your health is in serious danger, go to the nearest hospital or call 911 for help.